Thursday 5 April 2012

Born in Bradford

Mining data from the Born in Bradford cohort study, a team from the University of Leeds assesses how the association between maternal mental health and infant growth differs between ethnic groups. A study of women in the north west of England considers the effects of prenatal depression on infant outcomes amongst British Pakistani women. Another output from Born in Bradford tests the diagnostic accuracy of case-finding questions to identify perinatal depression. Finally, a team from the University of York's Mother and Infant Research Unit uses qualitative data to tailor public health messages about breastfeeding to meet the needs of British Bangladeshi women.

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  1. This is nice post. Thanks for sharing information about Breastfeeding, ethnicity, infant development, mental health etc. Good work keep it up !!!
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